IP Library Granted Patent US 8,750,006
Granted Patent B2
US 8,750,006 · App. 12/649,301 · Granted Jun 10, 2014

Synchronous rectifier circuit

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Patent No.
US 8,750,006
App. No.
12/649,301
Granted
Jun 10, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A synchronous rectifier circuit rectifies an AC input voltage to produce a DC output voltage. The synchronous rectifier circuit comprises MOSFET (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor) switches coupled within secondary transformer windings resulting in a shortened AC current path compared to conventional synchronous rectifier circuits. The shortened current path mitigates skin and proximity effects, substantially improving the power efficiency of the synchronous rectifier circuit. A rectifier assembly integrates one or more synchronous rectifier circuits within a magnetic core.

Claims (41)

1. A rectifier circuit comprising:

a transformer configured to receive an input voltage across a primary winding and induce voltages across a first secondary winding and a second secondary winding;

a first switch coupled in series between a first portion of the first secondary winding and a second portion of the first secondary winding, the first switch controlled by a first control signal;

a second switch coupled in series between a first portion of the second secondary winding and a second portion of the second secondary winding, the second switch controlled by a second control signal;

a first output terminal coupled to;

a side of the first portion of the first secondary winding opposite the first switch; and

a side of the first portion of the second secondary winding opposite the second switch; and

a second output terminal having an output polarity opposite the first output terminal, the second output terminal coupled to:

a side of the second portion of the first secondary winding opposite the first switch; and a side of the second portion of the second secondary winding opposite the second switch.

2. The rectifier circuit of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first driver operably coupled to the first control signal and configured to control the first switch, wherein the first driver turns the first switch on when the input voltage has a positive polarity and turns the first switch off when the input voltage has a negative polarity, and wherein a positive current flows through the first switch to the second output terminal when the first switch is on; and

a second driver operably coupled to the second control signal and configured to control the second switch, wherein the second driver turns the second switch on when the input voltage has a negative polarity and turns the second switch off when the input voltage has a positive polarity, and wherein a positive current flows through the second switch to the second output terminal when the second switch is on.

3. The rectifier circuit of claim 2 , further comprising:

a first voltage compensation winding coupled in series between the first driver and a control terminal of the first switch; and

a second voltage compensation winding coupled in series between the second driver and a control terminal of the second switch.

4. The rectifier circuit of claim 3 , wherein the first voltage compensation winding has a substantially same electromagnetic path length as the first portion of the first secondary winding, and wherein the second voltage compensation winding has a substantially same electromagnetic path length as the first portion of the second secondary winding.

5. The rectifier circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first and second portions of each of the secondary windings have a different number of turns or different electromagnetic path lengths.

6. The rectifier circuit of claim 1 , wherein the first and second portions of each of the secondary windings have a substantially same number of turns or substantially same electromagnetic path lengths.

7. A method for rectifying an AC input voltage, the method comprising:

receiving an AC input voltage across a primary transformer winding;

inducing secondary voltages across a first secondary transformer winding and a second secondary transformer winding;

responsive to the AC input voltage having a positive polarity, turning on a first switch coupled in series between a first portion of the first secondary transformer winding and a second portion of the first secondary transformer winding, causing a positive current to flow from the first secondary transformer winding to a positive output terminal; and

responsive to the AC input voltage having a negative polarity, turning on a second switch coupled in series between a first portion of the second secondary transformer winding and a second portion of the second secondary transformer winding, causing a positive current to flow from the second secondary transformer winding to the positive output terminal.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first and second switches are MOSFETs (metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors), and wherein a source voltage of the first switch varies with the input voltage when the first switch is on, and wherein a source voltage of the second switch varies with the input voltage when the second switch is on, the method further comprising:

inducing a first gate voltage across a first voltage compensation winding, the first gate voltage varying with the input voltage such that a gate-source voltage of the first switch is substantially constant when the first switch is on; and

inducing a second gate voltage across a second voltage compensation winding, the second gate voltage varying with the input voltage such that a gate-source voltage of the second switch is substantially constant when the second switch is on.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the first voltage compensation winding has a substantially same electromagnetic path length as the first portion of the first secondary winding, and wherein the second voltage compensation winding has a substantially same electromagnetic path length as the first portion of the second secondary winding.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein inducing a secondary side voltage across the secondary transformer winding comprises:

inducing different voltages across the first portion of the secondary winding and the second portion of the secondary winding.

11. The method of claim 7 , wherein inducing a secondary side voltage across the secondary transformer winding comprises:

inducing a substantially same voltage across the first portion of the secondary winding and the second portion of the secondary winding.

12. An apparatus comprising:

a magnetic core;

at least one primary transformer winding wrapped around the magnetic core;

a pair of secondary transformer windings wrapped around the magnetic core, each of the pair of secondary transformer windings having at least a first portion and a second portion;

one or more electrical components coupled in series between the at least a first portion of the secondary transformer windings and the at least a second portion of the secondary transformer windings;

wherein the one or more electrical components comprise rectification components configured to rectify an AC voltage induced across the one or more secondary transformer windings and produce a rectified output voltage; and

wherein one side of the at least a first portion of each of the pair of secondary transformer windings are coupled together and one side of the at least a second portion of each of the pair of secondary transformer windings are coupled together.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the one or more secondary transformer windings comprises an even number of secondary transformer windings.

14. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the one or more electrical components comprises a semiconductor-based electrical switch.

15. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the magnetic core substantially encloses the one or more electrical components.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 30, 2009
From: MALININ, ANDREY; CHEREPAKHIN, ANATOLY; LARSON, ERIC ALLAN
To: IWATT INC.
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